Britain and Japan in the twentieth century : one hundred years of trade and prejudice

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Britain and Japan in the twentieth century : one hundred years of trade and prejudice

edited by Philip Towle and Nobuko Margaret Kosuge

Bloomsbury Academic, 2020

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Originally published: [London] : I.B. Tauris, 2007

Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-226) and index

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Description

After the horrors of World War II in Asia - not least the systematic appalling mistreatment of Allied prisoners-of-war by the Japanese military - few would have predicted that Britain's relationship with Japan would flourish into a booming partnership of economic interdependence by the start of the twenty-first century. This ambitious examination of Anglo-Japanese relations over the course of the 20th century charts the fascinating history of how both nations overcame many years of prejudice and bitter conflict to form a bond fused by financial, political and military cooperation. In the 1930s, many Japanese became convinced that their exports were being kept out of India by British tariffs and it was not until the 1980s that the British government fully accepted the futility of any protectionist impulse and encouraged Japanese companies to invest in Britain. Today, each country not only assists the other economically but also no longer blames the other for its own domestic problems. "Britain and Japan in the Twentieth Century" elucidates how both nations have struggled to achieve stability and harmony in their relations with each other in the face of contrasting cultural identities.

Table of Contents

Acronyms and Abbreviations - vii Acknowledgements - x Preface by Sir John Boyd - xi Introduction by Philip Towle and Nabuko Kosuge - xiii 1. Korekiyo Takahashi and Japan's Victory in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5 (Richard J. Smethurst) - 1 2. Britain and the Japanese Economy during the First World War (Janet Hunter) - 15 3. Great Britain and Japanese Views of the International Order in the Interwar Period (Fumitaka Kurosawa) - 33 4. Britain and the World Engineering Congress: Tokyo 1929 (Christopher Madeley) - 46 5. Japan's Commercial Penetration into British India and the Cotton Trade Negotiations in the 1930s (Naoto Kagotani) - 62 6. Paul Einzig and the Japanese Empire in 1943 (Philip Towle) - 82 7. Britain and the Recovery of Japan post-1945 (Peter Lowe) - 97 8. Shipping and Shipbuilding (John Weste) - 107 9. Anglo-Japanese Economic Relations since the 1970s (Hideya Taida) - 119 10. Military and Economic Power: Complementing Each Other's National Strength (Reinhard Drifte) - 128 11. Bilateral Stability, Global Instability: The Political Economy of Contemporary Anglo-Japanese Economic Relations (Simon Lee) - 138 12. Japan and the UK at the G8 Summit, 1975-2006 (Hugo Dobson) - 152 13. The Pressure of the Past on the Anglo-Japanese Relationship (Nobuko Margaret Kosuge) - 166 Notes - 180 Notes on Contributors - 207 References - 211 Index - 227

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